I cheated and built a Flatpack chicken coop today, I did it single handed with my six year old supervising. I am not that handy to build one from scratch. I love this blog and your cute and funny illustrations, they really make me smile.

I just got here for the first time, via Terry's Henblog. Thank you for helping her with her little broody coop. Now I have TWO wonderful chicken blogs to faithfully follow! I'm in love with Lucy, Fern cracks me up, your stories make me chuckle and smile, and your illustrations... well they're just fabulous.

Great recycling job. You two were fast. I spent quite a long time recently catching up on your story and I'm completely up to date. What a fun day that was. It's amazing that there are two chicken authors so close to each other. Lauren...you are a great friend to chickens and humans too.xo, Rosemary

I adore adore adore your sweet blog! I had a question for you though, do you know what breed of chicken lil'white is? I have a pullet I raised from farmers market eggs I incubated that is that similar lovely golden blond color with pink feet. The only difference is her toosh was dipped in brownish speckling (and her tail is very short and stunted- as a chick her tail feathers didn't come in yet when everyone else's did!). What's even stranger is that she started out as a very dark colored chick and went California Blond.

Awesome project - love it. Would love to do one at home. Just stumbled across your lovely blog - following you now. Please come and see me sometimes - hopefully you'll like what i do and follow me too :O)Happy easter.A xx

My granddaughter and I love your blog with its cute story line and wonderful drawings of your chickens and other animals. We would love to buy a book about these chickens with these great illustrations. Any chance you will be publishing one soon?